The outcome of a dangerousness hearing for Patrick R. Doyle — the Taunton High eighth-grade teacher accused of having sex with two female students — will not be known until next Monday.

Doyle, 33, was released last week on $100,000 bail and has been held without bail since Monday after prosecutors presented their case that he’d engaged in sex with a another 14-year-old girl.

The sexual encounter with the second victim allegedly took place in an empty classroom.

On Tuesday Taunton District Court Justice Paul McCallum allowed the postponement after Doyle’s newly hired lawyer, Lefteris Travayiakis, asked for more time to acquaint himself with details of the case.

McCallum told Travayiakis he would be provided with names, addresses and dates of birth of the alleged victims — with the understanding that he abide by a protective order filed by the Commonwealth that the information not be made public.

The protective order filed by Bristol District Attorney C. Samuel Sutter also notes that the alleged victims and “several witnesses” have been harassed by other students since news of the initial allegations became known last week.

Doyle will continue to be held without bail until his appearance Monday, July 2.

Doyle turned himself in to Seekonk police last week after Taunton police obtained an arrest warrant. He’s alleged to have had sex at his Seekonk house on at least three occasions with one of his 14-year-old students.

He’s also charged with “sexting” sexually explicit messages and a photo of his penis to the girl, who also allegedly texted him a revealing self-portrait.

Travayiakis, who described himself as Doyle’s lead counsel, said state statute allows him up to seven days to examine discovery information before going before a judge at arraignment.

But Travayiakas said his client appears to be in full compliance with conditions of his earlier release on $100,000 bail.

“He’s done everything the court has asked him and gone beyond that,” he said, noting that Doyle had turned himself in last week and was now wearing a monitoring devise.

The West Roxbury-based Travayiakas said he’ll be working Boston attorney James Reidy, the latter of whom was hired to defend Doyle in the first case.

In both cases, Doyle is charged with aggravated statutory rape of a child under 16, enticing a child under 16 and providing obscene material to a minor.

One of the conditions of his previous bail release was that Doyle not be allowed to visit his live-in girlfriend’s daughter unless the girlfriend is present.

Meanwhile, Taunton Superintendent Julie Hackett said the School Department is taking steps to fire Doyle.

“In light of the multiple charges that have been presented in the courts, and in accordance with all statutory procedures and contractual obligations, processes have been put in place to remove the employee from the payroll, and a termination hearing will be set,” Hackett said in an email distributed to parents late Monday night.

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Hackett said in the email that the School Department will continue to inform parents of new developments.

“The safety and well-being of our students remains the top priority in our schools,” she said.